With just two days until Germany's Bundestag election, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the SPD leadership made a final push to rally support in Dortmund.
Addressing 2,000 attendees, Scholz promised "clearer communication" in future governance, a lesson from the challenges of the current coalition.
He urged supporters to mobilize undecided voters, emphasizing the SPD's potential to lead the next government despite lagging polls.
Scholz reiterated key promises, including raising the minimum wage and rejecting any collaboration with the AfD.
Meanwhile, CDU candidate Friedrich Merz and other party leaders held their own events, as polls show the Union leading but short of a clear majority.
The election remains unpredictable, with coalition possibilities wide open.









